Meta Quest Touch Pro Controllers
€250
Price: $249.99
(as of Sep 26, 2025 10:38:19 UTC – Details)
From the manufacturer

VR has never felt this intuitive and second nature with self tracking cameras, advanced haptics and fine motion controls.
More realistic sensations let you feel every experience. TruTouch haptics provide a new level of interaction and reality, with localized trigger and thumb responses.
Enjoy a greater range of motion with self-tracking cameras that translate gestures more smoothly, more reliably and more accurately into VR–all over a greater range.
Work in detail with fine motor controls like precision pinch motion, joystick and a stylus tip to make accurate small movements–including writing and drawing–truly possible.
A neat, in-hand form dispenses with tracking rings, improves balance and permits greater close-to-face movement.
Fully rechargeable controllers include a Compact Charging Dock so you can always keep your system at the ready. No disposable batteries required.
Compatible with Meta Quest 2 and Meta Quest Pro systems. Cannot be used with earlier versions of Meta Quest.
Meta Quest materials, colors and finish throughout.
Customers say
Customers find these controllers to be a nice upgrade from regular ones, with mixed opinions about their quality and tracking accuracy – while some say they track better than Quest 3 controllers, others report severe tracking issues. Moreover, customers report significant functionality problems with the right controller not working at all, and compatibility issues with devices not connecting properly. Additionally, the controllers are considered expensive and not worth the price.

zapoqx –
Great Controllers on their own!
So I’m gonna start off by saying that my 5 star is on the controllers functionality use.The controller works well with the Quest 2 that I’ve found, albeit the small issue with the WiFi function that should be fixed in an upcoming update (but was already fixed on the Quest Pro).Pros:* Benefits with off Camera accuracy quite well. Especially makes back-play much easier to deal with.* Despite being a hair heavier, in weight, it is actually lighter to me, possibly because of the ring.* Native rechargeable battery. Though we’ll see how well that will be in months time.* These controllers come with a small recharge cradle.Cons:* 8-9 hours from full charge.* Charge Cradle is very small.* Charge cradle has a specific way of putting it on (i.e. doesn’t make it easy to just place and go)* When not in use, still can drain a little.* Requires removing the Quest 2 controllers from the Quest 2 to put in the Quest Pro controllers.So why with the amount of stars for the amount of cons? Well, at their heart, it runs great. I don’t have to worry about lighting for full functionality of the controllers which when in one room, the overhead light was so bright, you would think some kind of unknown experience is happening in the room if you looked through the window and it could get through most accessories for the headset for light leakage from the top. In another area, the lighting is too little and would require an infrared light to assist. Plus, if being done in the evening, the area was more echo-y so one could unintentionally wake up others in their rooms.So having these controllers eliminate lighting requirements outright. Plus, sometimes I wanted to look at different directions while firing in another (dual ranged weapons) or move around proper with melee based games and sometimes you need back blocks.While it works with the wrist strap, I would prefer having knuckle straps for throwing-based mechanics. There isn’t really anything on the market that I’ve seen with enough confidence to say “Oh, let me try that” for having such grips. Also, it does come with a stylus for writing, but I haven’t used anything that required it so not sure if its even gonna be useful for me.Overall, I still find this a great product. The hard part is justifying the cost if wanting to switch from the Quest 2 controllers. Yes, basically if you got a Quest 2 and got these, you’re looking at more of an expense towards a custom PC. But I had my stuff long enough and figured I’d treat myself so the cost was fine for me.
Chris –
Not Worth It
The intension was to use these with a Quest 3 and out of the box they have been problematic. I’m about six months in to useing them regularly but they are not worth the money and you loose a lot of time with trying to futz with them when just rying to play something. The quality of the product is not bad, the firmeware and software is crap. Every other time I’ve used them, theres an update that you dont get notified for so the controllers are on but just dont do anything. The headset wont know to switch to hands because the controllers are connected. All you can do is push the menu buttons, sometimes the controllers will track but its inverted in every axis. Trying to remove and pair the controllers works for about a week before they just dont sync or have an update that shows no progression or notification at all.I didnt like the Quest 3 tracking quality and thought this would help. It didnt. Buy a Quest 2 instead or a plugin headset if you want something that just works properly. Or you are going to spend 20 minutes of your sesh trying to get the dang controllers to just connect to the headset.
Sebastian –
Woking flawless with quest 3
From a quest 3 userâ¤ï¸-First impressions-Hearing reviews from my friends of not getting these controllers because of tracking issues, overheating, going into sleep mode, etc, all of them having the quest pro.So, since I have the quest 3 and wanted to try them out, OMG game changer!!! Just by first touching them they feel really good quality.From a vrchat hardcore player these controllers are so worth it 100% especially now that they’re cheaper.-Vrchat-I never loose tracking at any moment with these, even if my arms are resting they don’t go into sleeping mode NEVER, with the last update of vrchat adding finger tracking to PCVR. I can also say that I can swith between pro controllers to hand tracking and vice-versa, without issues.-other games-Contractors showdown, beat saber, thrill of the fight, blade & sorcery, ELEVEN,and other games, overall yes I do feel tracking improvement and keep in mind these are heavier so at least for me make my gaming experience way more immersive.-conclusion/overall/recommendation-I can’t say I was having tracking issues with my quest 3 controllers, it just the tracking range is not for me especially in vrchat where I move a lot and just doing a t pose or standing straight controllers were loosing tracking(range of cameras and my long arms), so was a lil annoying:/. For fps, aiming, pulling up inventory from your back pack, etc. Works extremely fluently too.So, Yes I highly recommend these controllers, again for quest 3, I don’t think is worth it if you have a quest 2 anymore to be honest, with that money you can save up and upgrade to a quest 3.PS: I don’t have any of the issues that quest pro people claim, overheating, going into sleep mode, etc.PS2: get the destek cb2 grips
Ron –
Fantastic VR controllers
Okay so bought these being VERY worried with everyone else’s review and I’m honestly so glad mine came in perfectly. Everything was in the box, no scratch, no drift no nothing. The controllers itself feel a little heavier then the meta quest 3 controllers, it makes sense they have built in batteries and cameras so they can track wherever I put them, even if my meta quest 3 headset can’t see them. Genuinely feels really nice to hold on general and the buttons feel a tiny bit better then the meta quest 3 controllers. Of course everything else came with it was great to, especially the charger for controller AND the headset, that was nice to see. But overall these feel very sturdy, no sign of drift whatsoever, I’d say it’s semi worth it ONLY because these are definitely expensive but everything about feel wonderful. I’d recommend a pair to someone who has a bit of extra cash and wants a nicer experience for VR
JZ –
If you’re using a Quest 2 or Quest Pro, this is great. If you’re using a Quest 3, it has a ton of issues, lots of disconnection etc. Not worth the price because of the bugs
Chris –
Great tracking, no paring issues with my Quest 3, so much more fluid in every way. Worth the AU$520 price? YMMV but for my use case? Yes.It’d get 5 star if I could use AA batteries instead of the built-in (and therefore limited usable life) lithium ion batteries. Also a few less high temperature alarms from the controllers while playing intensive games (though that’s probably just my monster hands).
Jeffrey and Sandra –
Nuestro hijo lo usa a diario jugando a su juego favorito Gorilla Tag.
Brent –
I play beat sabre and only beat sabre. You 100% have to buy knuckles grips for these controllers and rotate your sabers. You can get pretty close to the field of claw grip using the knuckles grip. it’s ridiculously smooth and accurate. The haptics are amazing. They are so much more comfortable somehow. I think because the weight is more centred in your palm. Anyway in one day that’s playing just as well with them as my old controllers so the learning curve is quick
Johnny –
I love the hand Oculus Pro and you can play on PC